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After receiving a large specific stroke earlier this year, the range MacBook Pro has received today a small, but still appreciated blow to the specifications. You can check the details after the jump!

The news comes a week after several websites reported that the new MacBook Pros were appearing in Apple's inventory system.

The bump specification is not as significant as the spectrum was hit in February 2011, but are, of course, is still welcome. The entry-level models of these MacBook to get a lot of this, as they now come with faster processors and larger hard drives.

Let us consider the 13 "the first model: the entry-level building now comes with a dual-core 2.4 GHz Intel Core i5 CPU (early 2011 model began with 2.3 GHz), a spacious 500GB hard drive 5400rpm . The highest yield in the same building MacBook Pro now has a super fast dual-core Core i7 to 2.8 GHz and a 750 GB hard drive 5400 rpm.

Finally, we have the 17 "model which is powered by 2.4 GHz quad-core Core i7, 750 GB hard drive Radeon HD 5400 and NVIDIA 6770M with 1GB of GDDR5 memory.

The prices of all models remain the same as last year and all models have the same 4GB of DDR3 1333 MHz RAM clock. Besides that, everything else that you know and love (or hate) about the MacBook Pro remains the same: up to 7 hours of battery life, the aluminum unibody design, beam port, FaceTime HD camera, OS X Lion, backlit keyboard and a multi-touch trackpad with gesture support.

The MacBook Pro will be available in Apple stores starting today and can be ordered from the official site of Apple. If you've been waiting for a stroke of specifications before getting a MacBook Pro, now would be a great time to get one.